1968 Chevrolet Chevelle, El Camino & Station Wagon, B/up Light Lens, Pr on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Indiana, US
1968 CHEVROLET CHEVELLE, EL CAMINO & STATION WAGON, BACK UP LIGHT LENS, PR.
NEW - STILL IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE, HAVE BEEN ON DISPLAY SHELF FOR SOME YEARS. TIME TO FIND A HOME.........
MANUFACTURER: TRIM PARTS, PART NO. A 4235
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